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46 < ATHLETCCONTEST [ 5= e e J ! s n h thoughtless w. {)a\\ who truly love eac |tears and '“room will brag OUTING FEATUR vmed a me: | the husband eats while h Scores of Prlzes Offered 600 |strinz of chces and [ makes long spiets of gora . |with sigh Kann’s Employes on An- | vith siehing o nual Excurs on. he says. | were no flies on mother [buckwheat cakes were w Scores of prizes in cash and mer- chandise will be awarded winners of the 16 special feature t the | old-fashioned dinners. events ;,loom—snmdlllkfi about his mother. | he fair young bride perhaps has of Hubbard squashes; goshes. nd gadzooking; can equal mother's cooking tcavdrops fall when | recall her good My u|mher~ |tarts healed brokea hearts, her waf- | THE EVEN 36 OIL LAND CLAIMS AWARDS ARE APPROVED Land Office Passes on Red River Holdings—D. C. Man Affected. The General Land Office has recommended to the Interior Depart- ment initial awards in thirty-six of the 178 long pending claims filed on lands in the Red River oil district border-| ing Oklahoma and Texas, jurisdiction over which was passed to the dep: ment by the Supreme Court, June | Only two of the thirty-six claims as judiciated were redisputed and con- Alcting claims were filed in all but | sixteen ew-married other cause the erepeats a | He cous meals, A Ol “by James, | There s pies, her inners’ my ses. Claims rejected to- NG STAR, WASHINGTON,. NORWAY TO STAY DRY. Bill to Abolish Prohibition Law Is Rejected. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 17— The Odelsting yesterday by a vote of 63 to 40 rejected the government's bill to abolish prohibition in Norway. In consequence of the adverse vote the government is expected to resign. TWO KILLED BY BLAST. Dynamite in Copper Mine Explodes Prematurely. JREWS, N. ¢, July 17.-~Walker ire and Wilburn C superin- tendent and foreman, respectively, for D. C, THURSDAY, MAGAZINE HEAD HELD IN KIDNAPING ATTEMPT Cortlandt H. Young Accused by Wife of Attempting to Take Daughter, Aged 3. NEW YORK, July 17.—Cortlandt H. Young, publisher of Young's Magazine and other periodicals, was arrested In his wife's Wes: 94th street apartment yesterday, charged with attempting “to kidnap their three-year-old daughter, Rosabelle. According to Mrs. Young, the publisher broke into the apartment, snatched the child from its a when the mother resisted, seiz by the throat. They were struggling when a policeman appeared. The couple were separated in May, :|and 9:40 p.m. JULY 17, 1924. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The Deep Tangled Wildwood,” at 8:30 p.m. POLI'S—De Wolf Hopper, in “Wang,” at §:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. KEK'H'S—Adelaide and vandeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. TIVOLI—"“The Garden of Music,” screen and stage features, continuous | performance, from 2 to 11 p.m. HIALTO—"] Belng Respectable,” 11:50, 1:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. nnderlng Husbznd. , 7:35 and 9:45 at White 7:45 \II-‘TIIOPOI‘I’I'A\ - Moth,” at 11:40, 1:33, “The 3:40, 5:53, cing Luck.” at 1 115, 8:05 and 9 Hughes | AMUSEMENTS. F’Affl?cli F_STREET AT 13TH 2 LAST THREE DAYS RACING LUCK A veritable cyclone of merriment and thrills with Monty Banks. W 7///////// W, Comedy—News—Overture I Beginning 8 | With L Y trice Joy 7z METROI'OLII'AI e rar 10(h. LAST THREE DAYS—11 TO 11 FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS BARBARA LA MARR TEARLE Tourneur's Vivid isian Stage, the WHITE MOTH fles made men younger; for mother’s iam and potted ham throughout the day | hunger.” The lovely bride has taled 1 1923, Mrs. Young charging her hus- band ~ with cruelty. Before her marriage Mrs. Young was Dorothy the Montvale Lumber Company, at may appeal Lo the| Fontana, near here, wer: killed in- nobly tried to please him with her the Interior before | stantly in a copper mide on Hagle | Campbell, & vaudeville ' dancer and squashes. and hoped meanwhile that | August They Must serve notice | cre y. when ten blasts o | Follics girl. \e would smile and spring admiring | Of, appeal’ on all other contending | o exploded prematurely, ac- ARSI A il g \wn] AL e T e 3 tee = to information received here | Many men seek fortune in order | S Che T be e o bobiay [ans to be independent; they should rather | she 'd 1 25| seek character, the only true source regales his bride with |lll\|‘ll4)(|( of independence i mather’s record cooki “My| SEERIog dmd crly mother's kraut” she h him | ,,“,,;,,,.v;:‘d;m, g shout. “all merit was accorde {mother's wurst was alw { when medals were awarded fair young bride is heav growing h in | do thuy before he departure of ‘ulfmn'n-,“.nx\ of praisc that brighten dys | oil opecasic istrict Lite: | yer husband is a laggard et in a full | (Copyrig WALT MASON annual excursion to be given 600 em- | ployes of the | department by the Saturday at ChesapeakesBeach. prizes have been do. by m of the firm and buyers at the All of the expenses ¢ ¢ the emplo: on the outing will be p.i1 by the ment, which also is awstribut- | free tickets to all of the numer- A thou- and nda in ey Bty whos plications Surve, Kann Sons Company | Co retary 31 A m. a8 being & CEEAT I MME W ; Toxo YA axa Sheridan Statue Unveiled. As MOTOR PEP taves ten to forty per cent of gasoline cost and entirely elimi- nates cost of valve grinding and carbon removal. Keeps engine at full efficiency all the time. Ask your dealer. Crab Meat 60c Per Lb. Swordfish 40c Per Lb. Lobsters, 65¢ Norfolk Spots, 20 Eacho & Company, Inc. No. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones—Main 6176-9510 cannon | - STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All —10:30 .m. to HEART BANDI In a powerful and amazing Wi AL c LOEW'’S u 9 LUMB! r THREE DAYS n JAMES KiRKWUO AL s AND LILA LEE || TE0AE e : i drama of modern marriage. : D 0N S ‘WANDERING HUSBANDS Comedy—News—Overture v xple |||I~« l..r‘unh 1 ”’C ttle the gue cen the rival ©hilip Sheridan. The statue erec 'n..m. of Lvmoh\ Park will be distributed to excu affect the funds derived from s in the Red River dis- ently transferr Secretary of Interior by t These funds will a fecision on their| CRANDALL'S v+ h and oD 1 oy CODE o A J ATt Beginning Sunday “THE ENEMY SEX” With Bett and stellar cast. i W//////////// 7270777 CARNIVAL Renefit St. Martin's School, Dancing and Refr e L T NITES—1,500 Seats, 50c, 75¢, & . MATS.—1.500 Seats, 50c ard 73 DeWOLF HOPPER And Company of Sixty in “WANG” GOES WITH A BANG > th | Supreme | held pending | final disposition urc at the Members of the firm are taking keen interest in the excursion nnl‘ pound I.u\ « ‘Among the elaims filed and covered | {in’ the awards is the ond of Darius | Dyke and others of the District| of Columbia. donated by Ri “thir candy, chard | a two- i by M| POCKETS S CRANDAL‘L"S ~..‘..r Thenter nd Garde |-"h -{ lnl lhl 7 ce— Rirst shocs, donated e tater ‘MOTORCYCLE RUNS AMUCK | Agnes | | 1 | | | | rrange all details n{ the outing \‘ Athletic Meet Feature. A group picture of the employes will be taken as soon as the first train arrives at the Beach. Then will come the i t, with 16 events | scheduled | empl the peric staged oy W Good for youngsters, Carries Arlington GCounty Police- | Supplies all necessary’ man Through Store Window. | food elements. Tvan D. Conklin, Arlington County | B(J)M metor cycle policeman, was cut and | THE IMPROVED [ MALTED MILK of his motor cycle on M street near | At Your Druggist's Goldman, Hermann and David Ross and ‘ | MARN n HE MAT: ' edy and Re | | ‘ | | | Julius | is com- | "CRANDALL'S syszes crona vl Ave. S waltz contes be | re superin nm.x G lhnmnr \( Miss 1. Randall H 1M following feature prizes have been an Men's race - events and | i nd (ALars. RETWEEN FPHIENDS CRANDA]_L'S hmlfllo Theater iarden 624 W St Mats Sa TODAY Lot NTLSSON v prize, $10 in merchan- | Miss Anna Hagan, | a pair of gloves marble ba uining much of the oek display Conklin w donated b | Wisconsin avenu ¢ plunged with | it through the pl lass window of | eorge ectionery, demol. - | ishing v »w. breaking the second pi i Hospital, where surgeons found he | not’ seriously hu The_motor | adly damaged. Conklin of the sev- dona TEL Noi \1\\ [ enth precinet po Floral Centerpieces seautifully exceuted by Gude, “Advertisement 10:30 A RlALTO BEING RESPECTABLE | || - o A SN ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES CONLEY THERE Boy Fishermen Set Record. FOR' MEYERS., Fla, July 17.— d Corbin Ballentine, age 13 | Frank Bailentine of tarpon in y and lhflrl making a | <ons of " ] L] L] The Victrola is even better in summer Summer climatic conditions im: an added tax on people of all ages, and the need for physical and mental stimulant is greatest then. With a Victrola and Victor Records you need not miss the tonic effect of opera, concert and theatre. The first-rank artists from all the stages of the world have placed their best at your disposal in your own home. Twenty-one Victrola models from $25 up; nine thousand choice Victor Records to select from. A small investment will provide for your ccmfort and solace summer as nothing else can. STAR CAST ot d "donated by ize. two boys' Nye, buyer andise bog AT T T B SHUBERT BeLaseo A GRIAT TAUGH o TUAT IV THE DEEP TANGLED WILDWOOD A Kiufiman and Connelly Comed: ROBERT AMES—LOTUS ROBB—DONALD GALLAHER Next Mon., "ROLLOS WILD OAT Round_Trip (Except Sundavs and T Dt L 2 | Bundays: 9 ao 0’56 ther days: 9:15 1 1 30 James two- Mr. a one-pound Mr. Sins- Man's prize, a by Sol Kann, lady's prize. a ank Murphy, 0 in cash to be members of CHEVY CHASE TODAY —DAVID t Ay member of the $10 hat, donated by F buyer. Tug-of-war— 1y divided winning side (this firm; Ve v ¥ bU IV VOV IVAV W SV N VEVR VRV -‘.... l(‘p! Cool W .ou second donated by prize. M. $2 in Finnin. mer| women, boys and s. ta ace \ JRLLREA st < : dona |(4 d by Thu) as Finnin, buyer: dona | BLU nd prize ) ¥ an R ENIIRRECEN DOLORES FARRIS A Dainty Little Dancer From - RICH, in New Victor Records Red Seal Records g g o —— ) (' ) Pielin Sele The Goncolier’s Son oliera (rie) Mischa Elman Wagner’s lovely “Album Leat,” in Wilhelmj rangement for the violin, coupled with Ries’s “Gondoliera,” and played with consummate skill and beauty by a great artist. Records that speak nlumu for the fidelity of Victor recording. ia—Vieni la mia vendetta Jos¢ Mardones {P (Huste Thee, for Vengesnce) (Donizetti) In Iallan T e esta notte -me a letto (At Night While Slecping) (De Fermri) In Italian Two bass numbea from Italian operas, one tragic, one c, by this very great artist. They are sung with true :plendar of style, by a voice that has known few rivals. If you never have heard a great bass operatic record, here is a sur- prise for you. Light Vocal Selections {Love’- First Kiss Della B.ker} 19335 Out of the Dusk to You Della Baker Love-songs in semi-popular le' nulhfl commonplace nor obscure, but impassioned Sung with in- tensely living lylnpnhy. Bolh are by ‘women composers. Emotion n, com d and sung into them—and per- fectly remrded by the Victor process. {Jmt for Remembrance Just Some Roses 14th & Buch. 4 nchanan DOUBLE-FACED Evex 11:00 Number piist } 6457 $2.00 EDWARD ALBANG Distinzuished Continental Barytone for sizes 8 by 10. | You can rely on get- ting quality work | always. M. A. LEESE °7%% o> 712 11th Stfget_ FINEST PORTED Pfl AdMoc c“'r‘ THE GARDEN OF MUSIC Presentin= Floren Her Company 4 ADDED HITS ON THE S(REEN Eva Novak and Eileen Percy and Eizkt Celebrities in MISSING DAUGHTERS { Branch Mahogany or oak Store 4 CIRCLE THURSDAY AXDUFRIDAY 31z KAV NADEMOISELLE MBS TGH NEW MEADERS 535 Nth St S.E. I 6456 2.00 DEPOSIT YOUR VALUABLES —IN OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS BEFORE GOING AWAY FOR THE SUMMER. $2.50 a Year and Up 1336 N. Y. Ave. s8F KElTlls L LLITIIIE L L1 1L LI L LT LT U177 7 77 n 1GH CLASS VAUDEVILLE N \ DURANT | "“Just a Real Good Car” S FRT ADELAIDE & HUGHES America’s Representative ancers 3EO. MacFARLANE & CO. sies” VLUV VIV VTV Wb VLUV vV et vvsy sung with a robustness of sentiment 3 has a fascinating interlude in w! e_h vlolln and "cello are most prominent. e Victor kind of semi-popular records that every one enjoys. Eddie Hunter Hard Times {M Eddie Homty | 19359 t in human amie New song-records by this famous colored speci his troubles with “Mamie” Eddie Hunter can tribulation. “Hard Times” and between them make an unusual offering. put a lot of humor into a song, and these records present his songs just as he sings them. Melodious Instrumental On the Mall—March The Goldman B.ml} 19363 e Pioneer—March The Goldman Band 'l' brilliant, cleanly played marches for the brass band. BM}I'I:E mmpo-um-lz‘l’thc"indudor’& The first one, with special features by Carson Robi: is_dedicated t: e Gothman Bants Tmmtnee. wicacen tn. Contrar. Farky Ne; York. These records will give delight to still greater audiences. —uanswering the question “What shall I give?”’— JULIUS TANNEN “Chatterbox" S Other Super Acts -—Schger Bros.— RAPHAEL Shows Daily 2:16 and 8:15 Sunday Matines at 3 by our convenient Gift Tables If you are in doubt as to what shall be appropriate for any recipient—drop in and investigate “the hundreds of suggestions which we - have grouped according to price—on separate tables. Many and varied ideas suggest themselves at the price you wish to expend. *1 to ¥15 Store Closed Saturdays During July and August DULINMARTINCe 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 PRINCESS 1119 H §t. N.E. L. 2600 FRED THOMPSO: TH LENT ST And Magnif. Gohmann's Great Orchestra Mnney Loaned on Antomnblles 6% INT - - M. A. DE Marshall Hall 1840 14th St. Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchestra Dance Records {Thn’- the Tnne-—l"ux 'l'ml ]Chrle! Dornhlzréer and Tropica m-th?nhm—Rl"ox TM and a_soft, dreamy, A hizhly ‘melodious fox trot from the New Century Revue, , languorous ona from Russian-Oriental melodies. Both are finely played and easily presented on these records. danced to as Lonely Little Wallflow’r—Fox Trot T “The Benson Besson Orchestra o Worryin’ Blues—Fox Trot Philip Spitalny and Hmha combination of fox trots. Thefimnum- ba‘.'mfl‘ whlammxpamonuold:emuc order. Bothare c. S ly recorded numbers that will meet the. lppmll dancers everywhere. V1 c t"‘i*"o la e pany, Camden,N.J. }1 9360 .75 Victrola No. 400 Mahogany, $250; clectric, $290 Str. ST. JOHNS ' cing Every Sailing R DAVIS MUS Fo, COLohlAL l 40 MILE |MOONLIGHTS —Centrally Located Moderate Cost APPLY TO THE There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trade marks. ]19361 P s 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. E—Jmmfl ALWAYS remember that we are ready to supply your Blank Books. E Morrison Paper Co. < 4000 Pa. Ave. Guar._results * Fine environments. W Cathzrme Balle 719 8th St. N PROF. \uu 1329 M §T. N.W. MAN T Strietly private auy hoor Class and dance Satur- day.. Evag. with orcheatre, D g R R S R R R S S XX laaateacasaaas.